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5“ enr‘tet‘ee fieiemetertfltt‘ “t; Le Ryan Of The ASSOClated '
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it" tetgiess t&\“‘i\tt§t¥\§“§ e‘nite“ Ho Petersen of United Press .
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thers tt‘sm ting?“ ”minced gUbernator *a1 canal ' ‘
“we? .' .. n “‘“ns‘ gist dates plan to be On hand. ‘ ‘
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nose. nanx forget the Monte Carlo party
in» his nose on Thursday evening where .
hens It we’ll be refreshed and ehetr- .
‘ ie‘nnei» t” tamed through the Courtesy of ’
i , h John c. ozConnon and Inc., and v
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”5' . ’ - . , .. tse*”i"n‘w'e$ un. r Chamber
‘2 7.2;.-. . _ ‘ -- .' '. fl *“nn‘ew‘g 2 e Of Commerce aSSistants as we
\ ~ ‘ y '. 1'2: gWe‘i’h‘ieoxete:e\i3 » : ' do battle for our make believe ‘
v ‘ .. ‘ r =- .- mWeeestM ‘ ' " ” “ ‘ money. Don’t forget, either, the I
. . g 7 I. ‘ WILLIAM L. RYAP‘IM.‘:2"‘ 2 p g .‘ CREED c2 BLACK ‘ - .2 - LEo H. PETERSEN annual reception hosted by the \
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. ,__'}|'qpasgp_eakxergs_ AttrqctKPAConv‘entionGoerus For 67 Times, the Lexington Herold-p
3.7., ,, ‘ For” almost three ‘deeadesj'ver'sityq He went on forT-‘an MA in’the‘ Armyduring World War Leader Company, and KPA. Of 1 ’
Umted Press...Vilnterriatlgnet'f-11.1.;2;3P9_.1,'1t1031, science {from the ’11. and 2an5 a Bronze Star re- course the banquet follows.And ’
35,-; sportsedltorLeoH_P£t§nsenUnlveEslty of J.5Chi‘cagogji}.Mr.;;“'~,uci_pi_‘ent.~ . .. . ‘ what a banquet! Basil Caumis-
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, {if}? 2. He flieganfi.agile.égworkingg-hisjg:Kentugklans‘MournLoss”TemplgnnndCaywood as the kings of days gone by f
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- 'y > ‘2 g I v - -yzq ,2 Kentucky: PressxAssoc-iation Editor, and City Editor for feaSted' All thls not .to mention
. . Iowa,-as a oampuscorrespondv members and Kentuckians the Herold as well as a re that we’ll be entertained by the t
exit for news a ers in the mid- 7' ‘ " . ‘ F '- — * I ' t
a» - . west and pigs}; associations ' throughout. the Commonwealth pOrter for the Leader ' He had illngtletiit faggfdlsfroinéomme
i.; , Sports . continued . to g be a are mourning the deaths of WiI- been. 'PrOmotion Director for boro y wens
. erominent art of h' k rham. C._Caywood andEdwards both papers since 1944. Since ' - ,
:3 f th t? 2 h . is amt: M. Templin. Bill was the pub- thattime he had had something f By the way’lfadles’wehaven t
. rom e 1me e 101ne e .' ‘ ~‘ . . - ~ . . or otten ou or aminut . On
. 22..., United Press (noWUnited Press lisher of. the Clay City Times todo with Virtuallymevery CIVIC Frigday moaning you’re in Store
at ‘ 2 - . ’ and a past president of the Ken- im rovernent ro'e t ' L - 5
2:. International) after his grad- ' p ' ‘ .p. J “C m ex. for a real t t" t f th
- ’ 2 tucky Press Association'while ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ rea a our 0 e
7 . . 9 ington. Ed had been the I'eClpl- -
, . nation from college in 1929. 2 . . '2 ~ “ - model kitchens at the General
22¢- . , Ed was promotion director of ent-‘Of’ the ANPA B " “ ‘f Ad-
, HIS marked aptitude for re-- ‘ 2 * 2‘ ureauo Electric A liance P k L t
. - . . the Lexington Herald-Leader vertisin Distin ished 'Serv- pp ar ' a er
* porting then won him a place on 2 2 2 - g gu on there Will be a bI‘ld e art ‘
. n 2 , and would have become the ice A ' g p y
the New York sports staff two xt . . , ward, the NNPA Silver under the very able. direction .
g 1 t ne pres1dent of KPA. Both Shoval Award, and the KPA
,1, 7 years a er. mo 1 f 2 _ of Mrs. Ben E. Boone, III. 2
Except for interludes as bu- -.n were rare/examp es 0 Outstanding Member Award. A run-down of the pro ram
. . reau manager in Buffalo in 1933 devoted newspapermen and It is with a great deal of sad- looks like this g
g. ’.7', . ‘ . I " ‘ ‘ .
_ . . . . served their communities lon “ n
. and in Philadelphia, in 1938, and tirelessly g tlfsfhetshjttwve 5:3; éarewell On Thursday we have an Ex-
- afld a year and a half 0f ser‘ Bill had worked on the Win- 1311 c (21011 S an mg mén' ecutive committee meeting at
2 Vices during the war as over- ‘ 1 aywoo and Ed Templin. (Please Turn To Page 4)
22;: . . . . Chester Sun for more than 25 ____.__________—_.__—_—__—-
g ‘_ night news editor in New York, years when he decided to ac- ..
2 ,— Petersen has written and edited . . . .
.- » . cept a pos1tion Wlth the Unl- es‘W‘sx ‘
~ ‘ Sports news alm°st entlrely versit of Ke tu k _ he
. ‘- ever since. His appointment as . . Y .n C V as super a ._ ;,
, :;s:- .2 . . Visor of publications, Bill re- e?‘ ‘ '
than,“ head of his staff came in 1942. . 2 - - ‘2‘. s 2 I-. '
, . . mained Wlth the UnlverSIty for 2 a 1 -.
._Partlcularly of note among \
h' t h' t h only a Year before the urge to
.. 2 IS 1‘99“. .3.“ ievemen S .ave publish a weekly overtook him.‘ 2» e '
en ' been his initiation of the first 2 nexghixpfiignn \ 5
’ all- sports news 2-wire in the The Clay City Times became §% s§\\ 9 t K .
- -, prss association field, the as- the target of his attentions as enj§2§ege$fi 9&3 \ .‘
a 2 Signnient of diViSional sports he converted that paper from a n;\‘§§“s{ss \r'iét‘ 2 ' §
3. . editors throughout the United four page newspaper to one Of 2" . he??? . 2 ._ .
g States, and the organization of Sixteen pages. H15 editorial \ » ’ ‘ , . 2, n: : -,...
2 the foreign sports division of mlght was known throughout 2 . V n - j - '
g 1;]; Unitd Press International. the Commonwealth. p ,y f . . ~ .2 > 2
* 3 g Creed C. Black was born in Ed Templin was a graduate ' _ ” I 1 3 l- t 2- _. 1‘3“:
Harlan. Kentucky in 1925. He of the University of Kentucky. . “ .» ’
“Rafi; - was educated in the Paducah where he studied journalism “ . . - -‘ p , $5 f
' 232 " public schoOl system and then and law. He had been associat- " ' ‘ f 2 f , L' 2‘
.1 received a B.S. in journalism ed with the Lexington news- - . . " ' . it; , ,
p ‘ from the Medill School of Jour- papers since 1930 and had ‘ ‘ ' ~ '=‘ . -‘ ~ ' - 2
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t; , nalism. at Northwestern- Um- served}, as State Editor Ni ht EDWARDS M- TEMPL'N 3'” CAYW°°° .-_
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